The DLA promotes international and interdisciplinary cooperation among scientists, architects and other professionals with a strong interest in daylight.
1) Daylight Awareness Week 24 is over and we would like to thank our partners, collaborators and participants who helped make this #interdisciplinary exploration of #daylight & its powers happen!
Here's a recap thread on the #DaylightWeek content that u can now access online:
Thank you @BerlinSciWeek for partnering with us to create three events at this year's Campus programme! We were thrilled to share #interdisciplinary knowledge of #daylight at this festival of science and incorporate it into our own #DaylightWeek.
As Day 2 of the CAMPUS slowly draws to a close 💔 (but we’re not done yet — programming continues until 20:30!), it’s time to give a huge shoutout to our incredible programme partners. 👏
🎉 Here’s to everyone making the CAMPUS programme & exhibitions possible! 🙏
Enjoyed our panel debate at #BerlinScienceWeek24 ?
You can learn more about daylight and how it varies at Dr. Martine Knoop's (TU Berlin) exhibition "Colour of the Sky" taking place this Friday and Saturday, 1-2 November at the @mfnberlin
bit.ly/3NMEAVo
1/ A special episode just got released 🎃👻
Together with @DaylightAcad, we are putting on a spooky costume to celebrate #DaylightWeek and Halloween. We have a special episode for you — this time about the power of darkness!
Ready for our events at the Museum of Natural History Berlin today? We are! They are part of @BerlinSciWeek and a grand finale for our #DaylightWeek.
You are not in Berlin? Join our panel discussion on #daylight in #UrbanPlanning (12-13:30 CET) online: bit.ly/4fmX8rH
We declare open the Daylight Awareness Week 2024!
While we may still feel a bit disoriented after the clocks went back this weekend, let’s take a look today at how #daylight affects our #health and #wellbeing.
#DaylightWeek
Today's highlights:
#Podcast episode "Improving health & sleep through daylight".
@ollen44, Head of the Centre for #Chronobiology at the University of Basel, talks to Jan-Frieder Harmsen on his podcast CHRONO:MEDICINE: bit.ly/49yPoA5.
Also available on Spotify or Apple Podcast.